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Effect of high temperature on the production of 2n pollen grains in diploid roses and obtaining tetraploids via unilateral polyploidization.

Authors :
Crespel, Laurent
Le Bras, Camille
Relion, Daniel
Roman, HanaƩ
Morel, Philippe
Debener, T.
Source :
Plant Breeding. Jun2015, Vol. 134 Issue 3, p356-364. 9p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

To integrate the gene pool of a wild species (primarily diploid) into a cultivated pool (primarily tetraploid), a crossing between a dihaploid cultivated rose and a hybrid of Rosa wichurana allowed to obtain interspecific diploid hybrids that produced 2n pollen grains. A return to a tetraploid level sought by breeders can then be considered using sexual polyploidization, obtained by crossing a tetraploid cultivated rose with these hybrids. Application of a high-temperature regime led to a small but significant increase in the percentage of 2n pollen grains in these hybrids of up to 4.6%. This result was obtained by applying high temperatures close to 32°C during the day to plants cultivated in a glasshouse during recurrent cycles of bloom. Crosses were made between an unreleased tetraploid hybrid tea rose, as a female, and the diploid hybrid that produces the most 2n pollen grains. Tetraploid (42.1%) and triploid (57.9%) offspring were obtained. The use of these 2n pollen grains of the first division restitution type should facilitate the introgression of complex traits of interest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01799541
Volume :
134
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Breeding
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
103144390
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pbr.12271